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High performance immunoassay using immobilized enzyme in nanoporous carbon

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A highly stable immunoassay format was constructed using signal-generating enzyme immobilized in nanoporous carbon. A mesocellular carbon foam, called MSU-F-C, was loaded with horseradish peroxidase (HRP), followed by cross-linking of the enzyme using glutaraldehyde (GA) and modification of the surface with anti-human IgG through EDC/sulfo-NHS chemistry. The resulting MSU-F-C/HRP/anti-human IgG stably retained immobilized enzymes and antibodies, showing higher thermal stability. The MSU-F-C/HRP/anti-human IgG retained about 80 % of initial enzyme activity at 40 °C after a 5 h incubation, while the HRP/anti-human IgG conjugate resulted in almost 90% loss of initial activity in the same condition. In bead-based immunoassays, the signal amplification using MSU-F-C/HRP/anti-human IgG enabled the sensitive colorimetric detection of a target analyte, human IgG, in a detection limit of ∼33 pM, with negligible cross-reactivity against rabbit and chicken IgGs.

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The article was received on 04 Aug 2008, accepted on 26 Jan 2009 and first published on 27 Feb 2009


Article type: Paper
DOI: 10.1039/B813451K
Citation: Analyst, 2009,134, 926-932
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    High performance immunoassay using immobilized enzyme in nanoporous carbon

    Y. Piao, D. Lee, J. Kim, J. Kim, T. Hyeon and H. Kim, Analyst, 2009, 134, 926
    DOI: 10.1039/B813451K

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